UFC Fight Night 33 takes place Dec. 6 at Brisbane Entertainment Centre in Brisbane. The event’s broadcast plans haven’t been announced, though Garcia vs. Stahl likely will be part of the prelims.

Garcia, who trains at Montreal’s Tristar Gym, has won four straight fights, including three by first-round stoppage. In August, he submitted then-unbeaten Chris Heatherly in the co-main event of a Challenge MMA event in Montreal. All but one of Garcia’s 10 career victories have come by stoppage with four knockouts and five submissions on his resume. His lone loss came to UFC fighter Seth Baczynski in 2011.

Stahl, who has been spending time training at Alliance MMA in San Diego with fellow Swede and recent light heavyweight title challenger Alexander Gustafsson, will enter the UFC unbeaten. After missing all of 2012, Stahl returned in 2012 and has a pair of finishes after three straight decision victories.

UFC women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey is probably the greatest female fighter on the planet, which is a tremendous feat. So why are we seemingly so obsessed with arguing about whether she could beat up men?